2020.04.11 03:16
What Recovery From COVID-19 Looks Like
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-recovery-from-covid-19-looks-like/
2020.04.11 03:25
2020.04.11 04:32
It seems to be quite updated information despite so much confusing data so far!
Indeed, we did have a Grand Round last Thursday, April 9, 2020, by online on the issue of COVID-19
for the surgical staff including the OR staff - an hour-long but worthy to watch
the https://youtu.be/I7rm4_6nUwg presented by Dr. Vaziri - and learned some more liability
involved to the surgical staff. So stressful, reminding me of my own experiences with Hepatitis!
BB Lee
2020.04.11 08:54
Thank you, Professor Lee, for sharing the grand round at GW with us.
I enjoyed the clear presentation by Dr. Vaziri of the most challenging, complicated, surgical issues
completely overshadowed by the coronavirus.
Listening to what's happening in ORs now is certainly an eye-opener for me.
I learned today from my former associate that her husband is in the hospital with COVID-19 pneumonia,
and the hospital where I worked some 40 yrs has a total of 186 COVID-19 patients.
The hospital is in a suburb of Detroit.
2020.04.12 05:11
Glad you enjoyed it, Dr. Lee, a bit different condition not many people would imagine.
Indeed, the current condition of Coronavirus at the OR reminds me of our earlier days to deal with the HIV infection/patients at the OR with such panic - one of my colleagues stuck his finger with the needle during the surgery on one HIV patient -. It is too painful to accept as an occupational hazard, after all!
So upset to watch the medical team like your friend at Detroit to risk own lives without sufficient PPE, a curse on mother fucker Donald!!!
BB Lee
This is a pretty realistic description of what to expect in case you contract the COVID-19
depending upon what kind of clinical category you belong to,
i. e. asymptomatic, mild, moderate, and severe.